Dell Venue 8 Pro tablet was launched in January 2014. The tablet comes with a 8.00-inch display offering a resolution of 1280x800 pixels at a pixel density of 189 pixels per inch (ppi). Dell Venue 8 ...
Dell Venue 8 Pro 5855 tablet was launched in January 2016. The tablet comes with a 8.00-inch display offering a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels. Dell Venue 8 Pro 5855 is powered by a 2.24GHz quad-core ...
Dell has announced the new Dell Pro 13 Premium and Pro 14 Premium laptops. This is an entirely new product line, similar to ...
Dell PCs now fall into three categories called Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max, each representing a different use case: everyday tasks, business, or demanding apps, respectively. Within each ...
The tech industry’s relentless march toward labeling everything “plus,” “pro,” and “max” soldiers on, with Dell now taking the naming scheme to baffling new levels of confusion.
Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max. This replaces Dell's current system which features names like Inspiron, OptiPlex, and XPS. The company said at the briefing that the new names won't apply to its gaming ...
Available starting today, both the 13- and 14-inch sizes of the Dell Pro Premium are designated as Copilot Plus PCs and can be configured with up to Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 (V-series ...
The new family is divided into Dell (entry), Dell Pro (mid-range), and Dell Pro Max (high-tier). The new devices put a greater focus on AI with a new toolkit, NPU, and other extras for select models.
Dell's rebranding is similar to Apple's naming style, which uses "Pro" and "Pro Max" for its top iPhone models. When asked about this similarity, Dell executives said that no company could claim ...
In a bid to reinvigorate PC sales, Dell should've put a lot of thought into how it rebrands its PCs. Instead, it ripped off the iPhone's Pro and Pro Max naming conventions. While a company can use ...
Now, those names–especially the Dell Pro and Dell Pro Max–sound familiar, don’t they? If only social media (and by “social media,” I mean Bluesky) can clue me in… 11/10 headline.
Dell is trading in its much-loved and highly-respected XPS and Inspiron brand names in favor of a slightly different approach ...